The living room of Nadine & Dominique. A retired couple who helped and assisted many migrants in the Calais jungle for over two years. The magazine cover of Charlie Hebdo entitled"It was Calais" and a famous paragraph from from Victor Hugo, June 1875, Right versus law: "I will testify, I will write it, and I will say it unceasingly: we must love each other, love one another, love one another!"

A deserted view of what used to be the north part of the jungle camp, December 2016. Right ahead the Calais express way which leads to the eurotunnel, fences remain which used to restrain the migrants from accessing it.

Bracelets that children made remain attached on a fence by the container area. At this the spot, the blue bus used to be permanently park where children watched movies and did other various daily activities.

The Calais north cemetery, among hundreds of local graves, 60 graves of migrants are permanently placed there. In 2016, according to volunteers around 16 migrants would have lost their life on the Calais highway while trying to reach England.

The Calais north cemetery, among hundreds of local graves, 60 graves of migrants are permanently placed there. In 2016, according to volunteers around 16 migrants would have lost their life on the Calais highway while trying to reach England.

Inside the kitchen of their current flat. Free housing is offered while waiting for their asylum request to be processed, as the minimum is invested into housing, the flat provides basic needs and warmth.